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Author: Sarah Nutt

New PhD and Post-Doc positions available!

By Sarah Nutt8th June 20238th June 2023

We currently have one new PhD position and three new post-doc positions available: PhD position: Post-Doc positions: Please contact Prof Brian Gerardot b.d.gerardot@hw.ac.uk or Dr Mauro Brotons-Gisbert m.brotons_i_gisbert@hw.ac.uk (for Post-Doc position 3) for more information.

QPL Burns Supper!

By Sarah Nutt9th February 20239th February 2023

A great night was had by all sampling Robert Burns’ favourite supper of haggis, neeps & tatties…followed of course by some traditional whisky tasting!!

Congratulations Professor Cristian!

By Sarah Nutt22nd November 202222nd November 2022

Huge congratulations to Dr Cristian Bonato on his well deserved promotion to Professor – great work Prof Cristian!!

New PhD student!

By Sarah Nutt16th November 2022

Welcome to our new PhD student Tatyana who joins us to start working on fabrication, characterisation, and tuning of 2D quantum materials. Welcome to the QPL group Tatyana!

Congratulations Dr Aidan!!

By Sarah Nutt10th November 202210th November 2022

Aidan Campbell successfully defended his PhD today, with a thesis on ‘Optical Investigation of Many-Body Interactions in Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Heterostructures’. Congratulations Dr Aidan, and good luck as you begin your new career here in the group as an EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellow!!

EPS Thesis Prize Winner!

By Sarah Nutt27th October 202227th October 2022

The Thesis Prizes are awarded each year for the highest quality submissions of a doctorate degree which have been examined within EPS in the previous 12 months – congratulations Zak on being one of this year’s winners!

EPSRC Doctoral Prize Winner!

By Sarah Nutt25th October 202225th October 2022

Huge congrats to Aidan who has been awarded the EPSRC Doctoral Prize and will be working on the autonomous manufacturing of 2D-semiconductor heterostructures over the next 12 months. Well done Aidan!

2022 MacFarlane Prize Winner!

By Sarah Nutt25th October 202225th October 2022

Congrats to Dr. Zak Koong, who has been awarded the 2022 MacFarlane Prize from Heriot-Watt. The Prize is presented annually to the PhD graduate from Heriot-Watt who has made the most outstanding contribution to the research of the University.

New PhD Student!

By Sarah Nutt28th September 202228th September 2022

Finley has recently graduated from the MPhys Physics course at Heriot-Watt and has now started working with Margherita on developing integrated quantum memories in rare earth doped crystals. Welcome to the group Finley!

Congratulations Fred – First Year Postgraduate Research Prize winner!

By Sarah Nutt14th September 202214th September 2022

Huge congratulations to Fred who was one of the IPaQS First Year Postgraduate Research Prize winners! 1st year Postgraduate Research Prizes were based on the research posters presented at the Poster Event. These posters were judged on the quality and presentation of the research work – keep up the good work Fred!

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